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Basho Lecture
Basho-we know about him because he writes
about himself. A priest. Most famous drawing
of him. Came from a powerful family, sent to
be the page to the shogun (set up to be a very
different person than what he actually ends up
being) Images o

SENIOR SERVICE PROJECT
For my senior service project, I volunteered my time at Aegis, an elderly home in
Moraga. The Aegis Living company was founded in 1997 and is now serving 35
communities across the United States. Aegis Living provides seniors with 24

State, County, and Local Government
Start with this website to answer the questions below:
http:/lwvc.convio.net/site/PageServer?pagename=easyvoter_representatives_
STATE
1. In what US district do you live? 10th Congressional District
2. Who is your US Co

Lauren Taranow
10-30-08
Period 1
Topic Choices
The first topic that interests me most is the subject of the environmental
movement. I find this interesting because I am currently in AP Environmental Science
class at Campo, and I find everything about the

Montaigne Lecture
shows a crocodile and a barbarian on a
foreign coast of the Americas. He views
the people and animals inhabiting the area
as primitive.
Self Portrait- Montaigne looks very
prestigious, as if he has very high
aristocratic and elitist view

LIST 17
The crusades: The Crusades were a series of religious wars sanctioned by the Latin Church
between the 11th and 16th centuries, especially the campaigns in the Eastern Mediterranean
with the aim of capturing Jerusalem from Islamic rule.
First Crusa

LIST 15
Political fragmentation of the Abbasid Empire
Tulunids (Egypt) 868-905: dynasty of Turkic origin and the first independent dynasty to rule
Islamic Egypt, as well as much of Syria. They remained independent from 868, when they broke
away from the c

Fatimid Dynasty 910-1171: rules in Egypt from 969-1171. The Fatimid Caliphate was
an Ismaili Shia Islamic caliphate that spanned a large area of North Africa. The dynasty ruled
across the Mediterranean coast of Africa and ultimately made Egypt the center

Lauren Taranow
3-10-10
Period 4
Election 2000:
Questions:
1) Why are more people not concerned with the unconstitutionality of
the outcome of the election in 2000, and why wasn't a recount
possible?
2) Why are people angry with Nader for ruining the outco

About Candidate Lauren
Taranow
Lauren Taranow was born during a time of
political turmoil, and understands the constant
stress placed upon American citizens during a
time of war. She strives to govern the country
in a unique way, where she can meet with
c

question
Our country is based on the idea that all men are created equal. If we are taking people's
goods without paying the producers enough for them, how is this upholding our nation's
ideal?
Allison says free trade inspires competition and development

Lauren Taranow
Assell Period 1
10-14-2008
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born on November 12, 1815 in Johnstown, New
York. Her father, Judge Daniel Cady supported his daughters views on feminism and her
intelligence, but as she got more

Lauren Taranow
Assell Period 1
10-14-2008
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born on November 12, 1815 in Johnstown, New
York. Her father, Judge Daniel Cady supported his daughters views on feminism and her
intelligence, but as she got more

Lauren Taranow, p.4
The Importance of Energy Conservation
a. Energy conservation is important because there is a limited amount of
nonrenewable energy sources on Earth, and it is crucial that we conserve our
current supply or use renewable sources so that

Lauren Taranow
4-13-09
Period 1
Film or Documentary Write-up
Step One: Basic Documentation
Attach an on-line printout of the description of the movie, as seen either on Blockbuster, Netflix or
another web site. This gives me a background of the basics of

Because of Gifford Pinchots perseverance
and innovative concepts, the American public
learned for the first time that Earths natural
capital needed to be maintained and protected.
Pinchot was a
pioneer in his
conservationist
ideas, and made
a point to sha

At Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, around 60 recognized student
groups are allowed to use classrooms for meeting spaces, bulletin boards, and
various other school equipment, as long as they agree to a policy designed to
provide equality for